UChicago - Quant or IB?

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I'm an incoming (transfer) undergrad student to the University of Chicago. I know that I want to pursue either Quant or IB (or SWE if it doesn't work out).

I'm thinking doing a CS major (and maybe a math minor) but this might not be optimal for IB. Also, while UChicago is good, quant requires you to be insanely cracked at math. I was a bit of a math competition kid in HS but didn't get USAMO or anything like that. However, quant seems a lot more interesting.

Do you have any insights on what career to dive into and what to major in?
 
IB and quant finance are two distinct career paths. You may have to decide which path to take because the skillset, the personality, the work environment, the future exit paths are different.
Are you introvert or extrovert? Do you enjoy meeting clients, pitching deals?
Do you enjoy spending days building models and debugging lines of codes?
Do you enjoy stochastic calculus, probability, brain teasers?
Some of the guides in this list may give you better pointers.
 
I'm an incoming (transfer) undergrad student to the University of Chicago. I know that I want to pursue either Quant or IB (or SWE if it doesn't work out).

I'm thinking doing a CS major (and maybe a math minor) but this might not be optimal for IB. Also, while UChicago is good, quant requires you to be insanely cracked at math. I was a bit of a math competition kid in HS but didn't get USAMO or anything like that. However, quant seems a lot more interesting.

Do you have any insights on what career to dive into and what to major in?
If you want to limit your chance of failure just do Econ at uchicago and do IB. There’s a lot less competition for IB roles and the brand name moves more mountains for roles in IB. If you want quant, I think CS, Math, Physics, Econ all make sense. But yeah you will have to be extremely strong at math to be offered a trading job. Quant Dev is a coding centered role that pays well. If you want that then go for CS.
 
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